Rural entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development with conscious capitalism

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Koduri, Naresh
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Degree
Master of Professional Practice
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Otago Polytechnic
Date
2021
Supervisors
Roodt, Henk
Harrison, James
Type
Masters Thesis
Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori subject headings)
Keyword
Telangana (India)
India
rural entrepreneurship
paper products
packaging products
green products
sustainability
corporate social responsibility (CSR)
rural communities
community development
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Koduri, N. (2021). Rural entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development with conscious capitalism. (Unpublished document submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Professional Practice). Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand. https://doi.org/10.34074/thes.5707
Abstract
OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY  To provide an overview of the benefits of moulded fiber packaging products and establishing and manufacturing company of paper based sustainable products for the Indian subcontinent markets.  The purpose of this study was to explore the current environment of establishing a paper-based packaging products manufacturing industry in rural Telangana, the southern state of India.  Create opportunities and involve the rural people as a human resource in the production process.  I want to demonstrate my HR and Banking experience skills support a broader strategic vision of the company. Breaking down the walls between the roles of HR and Banking would provide a variety of benefits for a successful rural enterprise with conscious capitalism for developing the sustainable products. ABSTRACT The study aims to explore rural entrepreneurship with conscious capitalism to help the rural communities for sustainable development by providing the community the employment within their native places. With a qualitative research approach, the research analysis will help to gain insights into the current situation of rural entrepreneurship in the southern state of Telangana, which allows the identification of viable growth strategies. Semi-structured interviews with 10 participants were performed with local rural entrepreneurs and village leaders. The analysis results showed the obstacles faced by the participants. The underlying cause of low entrepreneurship is the lack of connectivity, infrastructures, and a lack of trained workforce. Later the viewpoints and perspectives from the work-based research were reviewed during the analysis. I am putting down my work and related experience gathered and the work practice, which resulted in a change of practice. I also presented an outline of my professional framework of practice and how I achieved my desired skills and competencies, and their effect on my professional practice framework.
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